ProtonVPN (for Linux)

Pros

Fast.
No connection logs are retained.
SecureCore lets you tunnel through multiple servers.
Tor access is built in.

Cons

No graphical user interface (GUI) application.
No Netflix support.

Bottom Line

ProtonVPN (for Linux) hits all of the right notes for security and speed.
It's a great option for Linux users that will only improve as they bring over features to the command line interface (CLI) app and unveil a matching GUI.

For ultra-nerds and people who are serious about desktop security, Linux is the operating system (OS) of choice. But even if you're a penguin user, you still need to protect your data once it leaves your device. This is where Linux-compatible virtual private networks (VPNs) can help. We test 10 of the best so you can find the best one for you.